Inside: Pastor facing charges after son accidentally shoots his brother; ex-CIA head likens Christians with guns to Hamas suicide bombers
| Feds investigating Harvard, other schools over antisemitic incidents | Curated for you byCP Editors | The U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights has opened an investigation into Harvard University over claims of antisemitic incidents on campus. The Ivy League institution is not the only school under investigation—other schools include Columbia University in New York, Wellesley College of Massachusetts, and the University of Pennsylvania. Learn more about the alleged incidents and read the full list of schools under investigation here. | | Listen to the CP Daily Podcast |
| | Bannon to Carlson: US is speeding toward 'political revolution' | "War Room" host Steven Bannon joined Tucker Carlson on his show on X to discuss political tensions in Ireland and how the U.S. is headed in the same direction. Riots erupted in Ireland last week after an Algerian immigrant stabbed several children and one adult outside a Catholic primary school. Between the effects of mass illegal immigration and younger Americans realizing they are "Russian serfs" who own nothing, Bannon predicted the nation is headed toward a "political revolution." Read more. | Ex-CIA head Michael Hayden likens Christians to Hamas suicide bombers | Michael Hayden, the former head of the Central Intelligence Agency, shared a post on social media last week that likened a gun-toting Christian to a heavily armed Hamas suicide bomber. Hayden previously appeared to suggest Republican pro-life Sen. Tommy Tuberville should be "removed" from "the human race." View the posts now. |
| | Align your health care with your faith | Moriah says her spiritual gifting is meeting the needs of others, so when she heard about health care sharing with Samaritan Ministries, she knew she wanted to be a part of it. She said, "It’s exactly how I think health care should be."Join a community of Christians who care for one another spiritually and financially when a medical need arises. It’s affordable, and there are no networks–you choose the provider and treatment that’s best for you. | It's health care you can believe in. Join now. | |
| | Christmas is all about poverty ... and glory | In this op-ed, author Daniel Hamlin reflects on today's Christmas traditions versus the true Christmas story. "The God of the universe chose to come into this world as part of the poor and homeless and marginalized," he writes. Read more. |
| | Review: 'Trolls Band Together' full of LGBT propaganda | Before you sit down to watch "Trolls Band Together" with your family, make sure to check out CP reporter Ian M. Giatti's review of the film. From rainbow flags to LGBT symbols and suggestive jokes aimed at adults, "Trolls Band Together" may not be worth a watch. Read more. | Pop star jokes about lewd music video in church | Sabrina Carpenter, the pop star whose lewd music video inside a Brooklyn Catholic Church led the bishop to reconsecrate the sanctuary, joked about the incident with Variety, declaring, "Jesus was a carpenter." Read more. | Comedy and Catholicism: Rob Schneider discusses his faith in Christ | Comedian Rob Schneider opens up about his newfound Catholic faith and how it will impact his Hollywood career. "I know I can't do the same stuff I used to do. … I want to come to it from a place of faith, a place of something good in my heart," he explains. Schneider also discusses "Daddy Daughter Trip," a family-friendly film he stars in with his daughter, Miranda. Watch the full interview now. | | | | | | Thank you for spending part of your day with us. We look forward to seeing you again on Monday! -- CP Editors |
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